Webb1 juli 2001 · Based on Optimal Distinctiveness Theory (Brewer, 1991), it was predicted that arousal of assimilation and differentiation needs (through threats to intragroup … WebbIn Studies 1–2, ingroup assimilation was assessed through the endorsement of typical ingroup behaviors (i.e., regarding the choice of a product). In Study 3, we assessed participants’ motive for a general group affiliation. The hypothesis of the present studies is that in the low-status group the positive relationship between identifica ...
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Webb30 maj 2024 · Relative to a no-comparison control, we did not see evidence of ingroup assimilation in either study. However, in both studies, we found that participants were likely to contrast their self-evaluations away from … Webb1 mars 2008 · It is proposed that automatic social behavior may result from perceivers preparing to interact with primed social group members, and it is demonstrated that … buffalo wild wings dickson tn menu
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WebbWhereas social identity refers to people's self-categorizations in relation to their group memberships (the “we”), personal identity refers to the unique ways that people define … Webb2 juli 2016 · Abstract. At the heart of optimal distinctiveness theory is the idea that a group’s level of inclusiveness is a significant determinant of how well that group can meet members’ needs for assimilation and differentiation. In two studies, this principle was … Webb25 apr. 2024 · The present research aims at investigating the combined impact of the content of the ingroup norm and ingroup status on the relationship between ingroup identification and assimilation. Since ingroup assimilation is the result of affiliation motives [ 2 ; 3 ], we will further extend this investigation on a more general indicator of … buffalo wild wings des moines ia